2013/9/2 Kinga Bernadett Böszörményi
> Hi everyone,
>
Hi Kinga!
Took me a while to start here. Today is school begin day in my country
> and decided to begin my contribution here. But I still don't know how
> may I help. I've some programming knowledge, can package small
> programs. May try to
Hi everyone,
Took me a while to start here. Today is school begin day in my country
and decided to begin my contribution here. But I still don't know how
may I help. I've some programming knowledge, can package small
programs. May try to mentor others how they can start cooperation with
Debian.
Is
Hi,
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 12:37 PM, myr wrote:
> maybe all the mentors could just keep themselves available in a chat
> room where mentees can ask questions etc. Building up a closer
> interaction with only some of them, should then happen spontaneously.
This was a bit of what the #debian-women
2013/9/2 myr
> Hi,
>
> On 02/09/13 09:39, Margarita Manterola wrote:
> > The problem, from my point of view, is that it's not easy for someone
> > who is a total outsider to suddenly start trusting somebody else, who
> > they have not met. We want to provide a space where people are welcome
> > t
Hi,
On 02/09/13 09:39, Margarita Manterola wrote:
> The problem, from my point of view, is that it's not easy for someone
> who is a total outsider to suddenly start trusting somebody else, who
> they have not met. We want to provide a space where people are welcome
> to ask questions and request
Hi,
Lesley, thanks a lot for the reply and for handling the mentoring
process even though it seems that it's not being as successful as we
would like it to be.
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 1:26 AM, lesleyb wrote:
> The mentoring program is yet again also lacking mentors.
I didn't know this. In the p
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